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tasyāṁ rātryāṁ vyatītāyāṁ<br>
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kaṁsa āhūya mantriṇaḥ<br>
:kaṁsa āhūya mantriṇaḥ
tebhya ācaṣṭa tat sarvaṁ<br>
:tebhya ācaṣṭa tat sarvaṁ
yad uktaṁ yoga-nidrayā<br>
:yad uktaṁ yoga-nidrayā
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tasyām—that; rātryām—night; vyatītāyām—having passed; kaṁsaḥ—King Kaṁsa; āhūya—calling for; mantriṇaḥ—all the ministers; tebhyaḥ—them; ācaṣṭa—informed; tat—that; sarvam—all; yat uktam—which was spoken (that Kaṁsa's murderer was already somewhere else); yoga-nidrayā—by Yogamāyā, the goddess Durgā.
''tasyām''—that; ''rātryām''—night; ''vyatītāyām''—having passed; ''kaṁsaḥ''—King Kaṁsa; ''āhūya''—calling for; ''mantriṇaḥ''—all the ministers; ''tebhyaḥ''—them; ''ācaṣṭa''—informed; ''tat''—that; ''sarvam''—all; ''yat uktam''—which was spoken (that Kaṁsa's murderer was already somewhere else); ''yoga-nidrayā''—by Yogamāyā, the goddess Durgā.
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After that night passed, Kaṁsa summoned his ministers and informed them of all that had been spoken by Yogamāyā [who had revealed that He who was to slay Kaṁsa had already been born somewhere else].
After that night passed, Kaṁsa summoned his ministers and informed them of all that had been spoken by Yogamāyā [who had revealed that He who was to slay Kaṁsa had already been born somewhere else].
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The Vedic scripture Caṇḍī describes māyā, the energy of the Supreme Lord, as nidrā: durgā devī sarva-bhūteṣu nidrā-rūpeṇa samāsthitaḥ. The energy of Yogamāyā and Mahāmāyā keeps the living entities sleeping in this material world in the great darkness of ignorance. Yogamāyā, the goddess Durgā, kept Kaṁsa in darkness about Kṛṣṇa's birth and misled him to believe that his enemy Kṛṣṇa had been born elsewhere. Kṛṣṇa was born the son of Devakī, but according to the Lord's original plan, as prophesied to Brahmā, He went to Vṛndāvana to give pleasure to mother Yaśodā and Nanda Mahārāja and other intimate friends and devotees for eleven years. Then He would return to kill Kaṁsa. Because Kaṁsa did not know this, he believed Yogamāyā's statement that Kṛṣṇa was born elsewhere, not of Devakī.
The Vedic scripture ''Caṇḍī'' describes ''māyā'', the energy of the Supreme Lord, as ''nidrā: durgā devī sarva-bhūteṣu nidrā-rūpeṇa samāsthitaḥ''. The energy of Yogamāyā and Mahāmāyā keeps the living entities sleeping in this material world in the great darkness of ignorance. Yogamāyā, the goddess Durgā, kept Kaṁsa in darkness about Kṛṣṇa's birth and misled him to believe that his enemy Kṛṣṇa had been born elsewhere. Kṛṣṇa was born the son of Devakī, but according to the Lord's original plan, as prophesied to Brahmā, He went to Vṛndāvana to give pleasure to mother Yaśodā and Nanda Mahārāja and other intimate friends and devotees for eleven years. Then He would return to kill Kaṁsa. Because Kaṁsa did not know this, he believed Yogamāyā's statement that Kṛṣṇa was born elsewhere, not of Devakī.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 29

tasyāṁ rātryāṁ vyatītāyāṁ
kaṁsa āhūya mantriṇaḥ
tebhya ācaṣṭa tat sarvaṁ
yad uktaṁ yoga-nidrayā


SYNONYMS

tasyām—that; rātryām—night; vyatītāyām—having passed; kaṁsaḥ—King Kaṁsa; āhūya—calling for; mantriṇaḥ—all the ministers; tebhyaḥ—them; ācaṣṭa—informed; tat—that; sarvam—all; yat uktam—which was spoken (that Kaṁsa's murderer was already somewhere else); yoga-nidrayā—by Yogamāyā, the goddess Durgā.


TRANSLATION

After that night passed, Kaṁsa summoned his ministers and informed them of all that had been spoken by Yogamāyā [who had revealed that He who was to slay Kaṁsa had already been born somewhere else].


PURPORT

The Vedic scripture Caṇḍī describes māyā, the energy of the Supreme Lord, as nidrā: durgā devī sarva-bhūteṣu nidrā-rūpeṇa samāsthitaḥ. The energy of Yogamāyā and Mahāmāyā keeps the living entities sleeping in this material world in the great darkness of ignorance. Yogamāyā, the goddess Durgā, kept Kaṁsa in darkness about Kṛṣṇa's birth and misled him to believe that his enemy Kṛṣṇa had been born elsewhere. Kṛṣṇa was born the son of Devakī, but according to the Lord's original plan, as prophesied to Brahmā, He went to Vṛndāvana to give pleasure to mother Yaśodā and Nanda Mahārāja and other intimate friends and devotees for eleven years. Then He would return to kill Kaṁsa. Because Kaṁsa did not know this, he believed Yogamāyā's statement that Kṛṣṇa was born elsewhere, not of Devakī.



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